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Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
fLEA NSES the System
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fOR SALE BY All OKUGGUTS PRICt 30c PIRBOTIIL
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piE REASOI WHY
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| Excels —is that it Penetrates s
a to the seat of the trouble im- |
| mediately and without irrita- la
I ting rubbing and kills the 0
J pain.
Famltjt arirl Stahls S’zso
Sold by Dealers generally.
S Dr. Earl S. SJotsn, Boaion, Aiasa. 9
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Worse Off Than He Thought.
Shadbolt—“Well. I’m .SSO worse off
than I was yesterday.”
Dingus—“ How’s that?”
Shadbolt—“l was held up by foot
pads on my way home last night and
robbed.”
Dingus—“l’m sorry for you, old
man, but they didn’t get that $5 I bor
rowed of you before you started home,
anyhow.”
Shadbolt—That’s so. I forgot that.
I’m $55 worse off than I was yester
day morning.”—Chicago Tribune.
Fcii't Tcbacco Spit 7.r d e Yrur Life Away.
3 o cult 101 rcco easily and forever, be mag
netic. full of life, nerve and vigO”, take No-To-
Ea<‘, 1110 wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 50c or sl. C'ure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
A $20.000,000 iron trust has just been
formed in Nova Scotia.
Supreme Court Decisions.
Chief Justice Bleckley, of Ga., has tried Ty
ner's Dyspepsia Remedy. His decision :
“Atlanta, Ga.. March 11 —Dr. ( has O. Tyner,
Atlanta. Ga : I have used, and am now using,
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Reno dy. It Is a mental as
well as a physical elixir With its aid an i a pair
of spectacles I can frequently sou the law in i
spite of unsuitable or to:? mucii diet. 1 OGAN E.
Bleckley.*’ Pri ’e 50c. a t>otllo nt all druggists;
or sent for price, express paid. by lyn -r Dys
pepsia Remedy Co., 45 Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga.
New York’s debt i< twit hundred and forty
minion dollars.
NS GUARANTEED 1
iith Premier type-I
oar from 7 Statcß. I
. Address, Dep* (22.1
C” artermnk
Take r>o other—it is the best that
Ik can be made.
A IHF' All forms of skin disease, such a- !
Tetter, Sa t Rheum. E- zema. Ring
r ' 1 worm, etc , qtti kly cured by Tetter
itaji I .1 • u .'gist, hasn’t got it,
Illi 50c. in stamps to the inanufac
lylU| furor. J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah,
rtaxTTrV 1 V box postpaid. Te>ti-
IT CH Y: I {^:X[ g peoplß cured '
Cl N REPAIRS
Wfflß SAWS, RIBS,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c,
FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN.
ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES
And Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys,
Belting, Injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings
LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO,
ALSUSTA. GA.
Tubnlitr Chimes.
The clock In the Keney Memorial
Tower at Tunnel Square, says the
Hartford (Coun.) Couraut, has begun
to toll the hours, and the tubular
chimes which are connected with the
clock mark the quarter hours by re
penting in measures of four notes the
famous “Westminster Chimes,”
The set in the Keney Tower is
made up of five tubes, which hang in
a frame suspended by Manila tarred
rope, and are struck by hammers oper
ated by the clockwork. The largest of
the five tubes is nine feet eight Inches
in length and five inches in diameter,
weighs 230 pounds and is keyed to A
natural. This tube Is simply for the
(Striking of the hour, and has nothing
to do with the production of the chime
music. The next smaller of the tubes
Is four Inches shorter and weighs 220
pounds. The key of it is B natural,
and it is the heaviest of the chimes.
The other three tubes are: E natural,
seven feet eight inches, ISO pounds;
F sharp, seven feet, 160 pounds, and G
sharp, six feet eight inches, 140
pounds.
The tubes are of soft brass and are
drawn in the usual manner by hy
draulic pressure, the tone being gov
erned by the length, the diameter and
thickness of the metal forming the
tube. The tone is soft and melodious,
and has a radius of about one mile,
under favorable conditions. The vl- ;
brations last for two n inutes, whereas
the vibrations of the largest bell last
for only one minute.
Looking for a Square Proposition.
| An Australian, coming up on a re
cent steamer, fell in with two sharp
ers, who led him Into many wagers.
They were so Invariably successful
that he became suspicious that they
were “fixing” the bets, but each new
proposition was so tempting that he I
could not resist it. At last as they ap- j
proached the Golden Gate, he counted i
up the remnants of his roll.
“Gentlemen,” he said to them, “I i
Cud I have just $22 in American ,
money left. Now, I will risk it ad if
you will let me name this last bet.”
The others were curious, and, know
ing they could not lose much, consent- I
i od, and asked what bls proposition
i was.
I “it is this,” he s,!d; “I’ll bet you $22 ;
| that I can yell louder than the ship's (
' steam whistle. Os course, I'll lose,”
ho added, “but. by jingo. I know the I
whistle can't be fixed.” —San Francis- i
co Argonaut.
Croquet's New Name.
The game of croquet has just been ;
■ the subject of legislation by experts, i
j and as a result the scientific game— !
; played by men who insist upon hav- !
Ing the lawn as smooth as a billiard :
I table, the balls perfectly rounded—is
i no longer croquet, but roque.
« GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL
THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES
j® Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
V*’'’' 1 * ' •■// are being sold daily to the people in the malarial sections of the United Slates. The
7 demand for GROVE’S is three times greater than all the other Chill Tonics combined,
A LARGE JOBBER’S TESTIMONY:
K!gSHfc2W!RI BROS. DRUG CO., of St. Louis, write about GROVE’S:
[T CcuPARIS MEDICINE CO.. St, Louis, Mo., Gentlemen:—We find we are again in need of Grove’s Tasteless Chill
//•’W’ :<t \ 1 Tonic. Please rush down 100 gross more at once. It might be pleasant for you to know that we sold during the
l/\"; . u chill season of 1898, 2660 dozen t'.Z«l>V©*S Tottic and our sales for this season arc steadily increasing. This is a
record to be proud of, and we congratulate you on such a showing. Yours tiuly, MEYER BROS. DRUG CO.
W ” W E-" I§ 3 X^- e f ortnu la of GROVE’S is plainly printed on each bo tie showing what it contains.
“*« vu.-i’ A be reason the imitators do not advertise their formula is because they know the people
W s Ur*w ■fcatiMHMa!lKiESSßMßK£aaet3B would not buy their medicine if they knew its ingredients.
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YOBB MMasT HAS SOID GE ® ¥E 'S FOB YEARS. JGST ASK HIM ABOUT IT,
Grove’s is a prescription that does cure MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER.
Rubber Tired Policemen.
Washington, Ind., has a gum shoe j
police force. Every policeman in the
department is required by the Chief i
to wear shoes with rubber soles and I
heels, in order, like a fairy godmother, >
to slip up noiselessly upou any person ■
who may be in mischief and nab him
when he least expects it.
If a patrolman reports for duty
without his gum shoes he is immedi
ately reprimanded, and is compelled
to give cause for such base neglect of
duty. If the offence is committed
three times the “copper” would better
be on the lookout for a new job.—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
| Plantation Chill Cure jiGimfiil
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it ? Price sOc. I
Dhinion! Dril'a.
The enrbonsjused In diamond drills
nre not renl diamonds as Jewellers un
derstand the jrord. They come from
Bahia State, praatll. To reach the
field one goes |>y boat and rail to Ban
delin, thence on mule back ipto the
mountains called Sierra des Lavras
Dlamantlhas. The carbons nre found
In river grnvot and also in a clay
stratum In the mountains.
In 1873 the government of Bohemia
granted only 900,000 florins for educa
tional purposes. Last year the sum
was 13,500,01X1 florins.
Ask Your Dealer For Allen’s Foot-Ease,
A powder to shake into your shoes; rests
the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen.
Sore, Hot, Callous. Aching. Sweating Feet
and Ingrowing Kails. Aden's Foot-Ease
makes new or tight shoes easy. At all drug
gists and shoestores, 2F> cts. Sample mailed
FREE. Adr’s Allen S. Olmsted, l.oiloy, N.Y.
It is easier to bold on to timo by the fore
locks than ills to hold on at the heels.
Fducnte Your Bowel* With Cascarrts.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
Kr.ttc. it C.C. O. fail. dnigglFtßrefund money.
The wool od the back of a sheep la the
shepherd’s barometer.
SIOO Reward. SIOO
The readers of this paper will be pleaded to
learn that there is at least one dreaded dis
ease that science 'ms been able to mre in all
its stages, and that is < ata rrh. Ifsii’s Catarrh
• tire is the only positive cure now known to
th»* medical f raternity, Catarrh being a con
stitutional diseas?, requires a constitutional
treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure I«taken in
nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation oi the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in dolnur its
work. The proprietors have so much faith in
its curative powers that they offer One Hun
dred Dollar- for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials. Address
F. J. Chensy & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by
Hall’s Familv Pills are the best.
In cert lin partsof Africa crocodiles, toads
and spiders are eaten.
To Cure Constipation Forever. i
Take Cnscarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
JI C. C. C. lai 1 to cure, druggists refund money.
The harder a woman’s husband has to work
the madder she gets when she sees a azy man.
[• GrWt «
? tir 11 Hw £
Docs yourhead ache? Pain back of
youreyes? Bcdtasie in yourniouth?
It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are
liver pills. They cure constipation,
headache, dyspepsia, and all liver
complaints. ~2;c. All druggists.
■, Want your moustache or beard a beautiful J
brown or rich black ? Then use
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE Whiskers | i
go crt. of CRuo6igTs, R. P. sail. A Co._na«hi»», n. |
Charged Accordingly.
“I never wear any of my diamonds
to my dressmaker's.”
“Why not?”
“I did it once, and she put them
in the bill.”
—————
No-ToUtac for Fifty Cents.
Gunrnnterd tel cccc bn bit «in e. makes weak I
men strong, bleed pure. tOe. sl. All druggists. '
Few men are enough at home in their ow n ■
houses to go into the pm.try and look for pie. 1
Now is the Timo to Flant Strawberries.
Our free publications t II hew to make money
ou them. Strawberry Specialists, Kittrell, N. C.
In Naples 80,000 people never know today
where they shall get their meals tomorrow.
f—llls of wotnen overshadow their whole lives.
Some women arc constantly getting medical treat
ment and are never well. ‘'A woman best understands
women's ills," and the women who consult Mrs. Pinkham find
in her counsel practical assistance.
” Ly “- P/MO77OJU.
Mrs. Mabel Good, Correctionville, ELfIRZ’S O
la . tells how Mrs. Pinkham saved BfJfiaot&siar a' 'fU’Sti
I you enough for WFFOTOT
what your medicine has done for me.
I can recommend it as one of the best svXiZiS ‘J
medicines on earth for all women’s ——
ills. I suffered for two years with female weakness and at
last became bedfast. Three of our best doctors did me no
good so I concluded to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. After taking a few bottles of your medicine, I was
able t 0 do all iny house
work. I know that your
me d> c i ne raised me from
&&& a bed of sickness and
< C \ perhaps death, and am
X 5, -- /(\ ver y thankful for what it
has done for me. I hope
1 '‘Y that ever y suffering
y woman may be per-
•-VkR stiadisd to try your medicine. ”
G** r ®' Plakham’s advice
as soon as y° u begin to be
ptizziq/l. The sick headaches
an d dragging sensation come
f / G from a curable cause. Write
| for help as soon as they ap.
'n? ' ~~— pear.
Mrs. Dole Stanley,
I Campbellsburg, Ind.,
'J? \ wr ' tes: “Dear Mrs.
/' ! \ \ y Pinkham—l was troubled
/1 \ / 6 \ \ with sick headache and
\ / H \ V’was so weak and nervous,
' I I I could hardly go. A
' friend called upon me one
evening and recommended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound, saying that she knew that it would cure me. I then
sent for your medicine and after taking five bottles of it, I was
entirely cured. I cannot praise it enough.”
QEED WHEAT IQU4LLL
We again offer the cleaneat seed wheat on
the market, and from probably the largest
crop yield in the State, if not the United
Spates. We bad 855 acres in wheat this year,
and the crop averaged 20 bushels per acre’
Where we had a good stand, not winter kil
led, we bad over 40 bushels |er acre. One
hundred bushels of our wheat will contain
less cockle teed than one bushel of ordinary
seed wheat. Price $1.15 per bushel on cars
at Charlotte. Bags hold two bushels and
are new—no charge for bags. Terms: Cash
with order.
CHARLOTTE OIL & FERTILIZER CO.
Per FRKD OLIVER. Pre.’t.
CH A K LOTTIE, - - - - • N. €.
L—_ Re v. (kg w Bishop; Jos. S. Key,
F * I M I 0” c h a ?S M 113 BA Wrote: "We gave .vour tikthina
8 E 8 HIH! I ® (Teetilng P, wders) to our llttl,
i IL L 8 63 m /-I
/ & (T6Bftlß ß Pcwdsrs - }
onJ ? 25 CeDts * if not found at ysur mail 25 cents to
C. J. MCffPETT, M, D„ St Louis, Mo.
GOLDEN CROWN
LAMP CHIMNEYS
Are the best. A'k for them. Cost no more
than coentnon chhnnrvß. Al! dealers.
FITTSIIL’IU; (.LASS CO.. Uiogbeny, Pa.
i CLOUD’S
' PTV’ Ft P & ’d, Louisiana Xarket btruwberry.
I M J Xt 2 E -y f As L den r. 1 a •
1 i Thompson’s Eye Water I
ffiL Tails, ■
nd Heat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Us© l
- Ww * p tluie. Scd by druggists. Krl
PITTS’
Antiseptic Invigorator
FOR
The Stomach, The Liver,
The Bowels, The Kideys,
The Blood, The Nerves,
Contagious Diseases.
Antiseptic Invigorator is a germ-killer, a
diuretic, a blond purifier, a stomach and
nurve tunic, a fi imnlant for the liver and
j bowels. Manufactured bv
Bins’ ANTISEPTIC INVIfiORATOfI CO.,
THOMSON. GA.
w. lTdouclas
53&53.50 SHOBS "“'®g
Worth S 4 to SB compared with
oihsr makes.
3?; Indorsed hy over
h i.ove.ooo wearera.
-St *6l ALL LEATiW'. S. ALL STYLES
I' N /*’•/ TnK rtiNUINB h»<® w. L. Druglae*
name hm.l price staaiped on boiioau
7 Take no rubstltute claimed
>T- 1 to be us good. Largest makers
«f S 3 and 53.50 elioes in the
world. Your dealer should keep
’ them—ls not, we will send you
sSr’S•*><S’ a pair on receipt of price. St ate
I kind of leather, size and width, plain or cap toe.
Catalogue C Free.
W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. 8.-ocklon. Mass.